This class is highly influenced by the identity and culture of a country and its citizens. We are most likely to come across sculptures, craft works or even paintings of Indian goods when we go to India but find a lot of these artworks being on Christianity or especially Catholicism to be more precise when you go to Rome.
From another angle, Films portray people’s ideas or concepts such as good, evil, spirituality or religion. Taking Nigerian movies as an example, many Nigerian movies end with “To God be the glory”. This is because Nigerians, in general, tend to be very religious. This is not to say all Nigerians are Christians but those who are and are also into film show it in their films. Visual artists in many countries may have similarities in some of their works but not the same …show more content…
For an economy to be growing it means that its Nominal Gross Domestic Product(GDP) which is the total amount of goods and services produced within the country over a period in real terms So “How does economic development relate to the visual arts?” is a question you may ask at this point. It all begins with the right policies put in place to encourage the involvement of the person in the arts. For instance, an artist involved in the art of crafting in Ghana decides that because he is developing socially he wants to open a craft shop where he would be making exotic artifacts reflecting Ghana’s culture and selling them at affordable prices. He loves to make craft works and so makes sure his work is done both productively and efficiently so that he can make many artifacts while reducing his waste level. His actions would lead to economic development as his artifacts are made in Ghana and so contributes to the total output of goods made within the country. This helps increase the Nominal GDP which in turn causes economic development in the